Photo: Ethan Miller (Getty Images)

Photo: Ethan Miller (Getty Images)

Photo: Ethan Miller (Getty Images)

Photo: Ethan Miller (Getty Images)

Our King of Pop, Michael Jackson is gone—but reportedly his 93-year-old mother Katherine Jackson is still very protective over how his estate makes money off his legacy and licensing his name. According to court documents obtained by Radar Online, the Jackson matriarch of the legendary family is asking Michael’s estate to pay more than $500,000 in legal bills she racked up fighting a secret ‘incredibly lucrative’ deal his developed by his estate’s executors. – Stephanie Holland Read More

Screenshot: YouTube: Club Shay Shay

Screenshot: YouTube: Club Shay Shay

Katt Williams became a living comedy legend – as well as one of the most controversial comedians in history – in part because of his scorched-earth honesty. But he outdid himself on the newest episode of Shannon Sharpe’s “Club Shay Shay” podcast, which dropped Wednesday. – Dustin J. Seibert Read More

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Photo: Leon Bennett / Stringer (Getty Images)

 

The Color Purple has been declared the second-biggest Christmas Day film release of all time. Along with dynamic acting and singing, there are also fantastic dance sequences. Fatima Robinson, a widely respected choreographer for some of the biggest artists in our lifetime, told Entertainment Weekly that she knew she had to work on The Color Purple as soon as the remake was announced. Why? Her mother required Robinson and her sister to watch it because she wanted them to understand the power of sisterhood.

 

 

Michael Jackson: A Legacy of Fame, Struggles, and Controversy

Michael Jackson, universally hailed as the “King of Pop,” left an indelible mark on the music industry. His incredible talent, from groundbreaking albums like Thriller to his iconic moonwalk, made him a global icon. But while Jackson’s influence on music, dance, and fashion remains unmatched, his life was also filled with personal struggles and controversy.

Jackson’s stardom began early. Born on August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana, he was thrust into the spotlight as a young boy, joining his siblings in the family band, The Jackson 5. Under the strict direction of their father, Joe Jackson, the group rose to fame, but the intense pressure on Michael from such a young age had lasting effects. Michael later described the emotional toll this pressure took on him, noting how his father’s harsh discipline led to fear, anxiety, and a deep sense of loneliness.

Despite this, Michael’s talent soared, and he emerged as a solo artist in the late 1970s. His groundbreaking 1982 album Thriller became the best-selling album of all time, establishing him as a pop culture phenomenon. His influence extended beyond music, as he revolutionized the concept of music videos, turning them into mini-movies with complex choreography and visual storytelling. His impact can still be seen in today’s pop culture.

However, Jackson’s life was not without its challenges. From the mid-1980s, his appearance began to change drastically, leading to widespread media scrutiny. Jackson publicly disclosed that he suffered from vitiligo, a skin condition that causes the loss of pigment, but rumors persisted that he was deliberately altering his skin tone. His relationship with the press became strained, as tabloids relentlessly focused on his appearance and eccentric lifestyle, dubbing his estate “Neverland Ranch” and portraying it as a symbol of his unusual behavior.

Perhaps the darkest chapters in Jackson’s life came with the allegations of child abuse that first emerged in 1993. Though the case was settled out of court, it had a lasting impact on his reputation. A second set of allegations in 2003 led to a highly publicized trial, in which Jackson was acquitted of all charges in 2005. These accusations, combined with his unusual friendships with young boys and the reclusive nature of his personal life, fueled intense public debate over his character.

In 2009, Jackson was preparing for a major comeback with his “This Is It” tour when tragedy struck. On June 25, 2009, he died from acute propofol intoxication, administered by his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, who was later convicted of involuntary manslaughter. His death shocked the world, and millions mourned the loss of a musical legend.

Even after his passing, controversy continued to follow Jackson. In 2019, the HBO documentary Leaving Neverland brought new allegations of child abuse from Wade Robson and James Safechuck, reigniting public debate about Jackson’s legacy. The graphic details in the documentary prompted a polarizing response, with some believing the accusations, while others, including Jackson’s family, vehemently defended him.

The Jackson family, particularly his mother Katherine and his children, have stood by his innocence, criticizing the documentary for being one-sided and failing to consider Michael’s struggles with mental health and addiction. Katherine Jackson revealed that Michael had battled bipolar disorder, which may have contributed to his erratic behavior and deep-seated emotional issues. His well-documented addiction to painkillers, particularly after a 1984 accident during a Pepsi commercial, only worsened these struggles.

Michael Jackson’s legacy is complex. He was an unparalleled talent, a humanitarian, and a cultural icon whose music and performances transformed the entertainment industry. But his life was also marked by immense personal pain, health struggles, and unrelenting media scrutiny. In the end, Jackson’s story is one of both triumph and tragedy, leaving behind a lasting influence on the world of music, while the controversies and allegations surrounding him continue to provoke conversation and debate.